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Knight, Death and the Devil

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noun

  1. an engraving (1513) by Albrecht Dürer.


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The first of these, The Knight, Death and the Devil, shows the Christian soldier riding through a valley of supernatural terrors.

From The Age of the Reformation by Smith, Preserved

He was greatly excited by the woodcut engraving of Dürer's "Knight, Death and the Devil" in an English translation of Fouqué's "Sintram."

From A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century by Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin)

Other Drer pictures are: "The Knight, Death and the Devil," "The Adoration of the Magi," "Melancholy," and portraits of himself.

From Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People by Bacon, Mary Schell Hoke